Former Penn State Football Wide Receiver Cam Sullivan-Brown Makes Big Brother Debut
Former Penn State football wide receiver Cam Sullivan-Brown has found a way to keep life interesting after football, making his first appearance on CBS’ Big Brother TV show Thursday night.
Sullivan-Brown is one of 16 house guests on the reality TV show. In the show, contestants are monitored constantly by cameras and compete to win a cash prize by avoiding being voted out of the house they’re staying in, which is cut off from the outside world.
In his normal life, Sullivan-Brown is now a physical therapist living in Bowie, Maryland. He’ll compete for a prize of $750,000.
At Penn State, Sullivan-Brown made 37 appearances and two starts. During five seasons, he caught 17 passes for 163 yards and no touchdowns. Sullivan-Brown transferred to UMass in 2022, catching 27 passes for 373 passes and two touchdowns across 10 games with the Minutemen.
To catch Sullivan-Brown on TV, tune to CBS on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 9 p.m.
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